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Kristjana Gunnars

Kristjana Gunnars

Essays on Her Works

By Monique Tschofen

The writings collected here all testify to the complexity of Gunnars' literary visions as much as they testify to the sheer pleasures of reading her work. In her interview, Gunnars speaks both as a reader and a writer, describing the form and modes of address of her work, as well as the philosophical and literary traditions she draws from. The nine essays and two poems, organized chronologically according to the publication dates of the primary texts they treat, represent a broad range of approaches to Kristjana Gunnars' work.

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9781550712001

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The writings collected here all testify to the complexity of Gunnars's literary visions as much as they testify to the sheer pleasures of reading her work. In her interview, Gunnars speaks both as a reader and a writer, describing the form and modes of address of her work, as well as the philosophical and literary traditions she draws from. The nine essays and two poems that follow, organised chronologically according to the publication dates of the primary texts they treat, represent a broad range of approaches to Kristjana Gunnars's work.

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Monique Tschofen joined Ryerson in 1999 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English after teaching at Athabasca University and the University of Alberta. She has been a visiting researcher at NYU, Harvard, and Columbia, and was nominated for a Tier II Canada Research Chair at Athabasca University. Her publications in the areas of visual culture, postcolonial studies, and Canadian studies include textbooks on film and literature, literature and multimedia, and literary hypertext. Her poetry has appeared in Contemporary Verse 2, The Fiddlehead, and the New Delta Review.